Meaning & Definition of word "Ascii"

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    Ascii

    /ˈæskiː/

    noun:

    • 1. A character encoding standard for electronic communication that represents text in computers and other devices that use text.
      • Example: The ASCII encoding uses 7 bits to represent characters, allowing for 128 unique symbols.
    • 2. A method of representing graphical images using text characters.
      • Example: He created an ASCII art piece that depicted a cat using only keyboard symbols.
    • 3. Any format or data that adheres to ASCII encoding.
      • Example: The file was saved in ASCII format to ensure compatibility across different systems.

    Etymology

    American Standard Code for Information Interchange

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    ASCII art:

    Visual art created using characters from the ASCII standard.

    ASCII code:

    The numerical representation of characters according to the ASCII standard.

    Plain ASCII:

    Text without any special formatting or characters outside the ASCII range.

    Related Words

    Unicode:

    A universal character encoding standard that supersedes ASCII.

    UTF-8:

    A variable-length character encoding for Unicode, compatible with ASCII.

    Control character:

    Non-printing characters in ASCII that control how text is processed.

    Slang Meanings of ascii

    Meaning: ASCII art

    Example Sentence: People often share ASCII art in online forums.

    Meaning: ASCII-based

    Example Sentence: An ASCII-based game is one that uses only standard keyboard characters.